Smallest handgun you’ve owned

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NAA .22 5 shot with the 1 5/8th tube. REALLY hard to hit anything with it at anything more than 10ft but, for some reason I have never wanted to part with it. Damn thing is just such a well made little tool.
 

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Mine was an NAA Mini revolver as well. It was the slightly larger 22 Magnum version though.
When we bought the one I still have we bought a pair. The .22 was for Wife and I bought the convertible that had two cylinders so you could use the .22WMR. I then found the ammo of that day did nothing in that short tube so as soon as I got a pistol I could pocket carry I sold that one off. Years later someone, think it was CCI, started selling a .22WMR round that was tailored for that pistol and worked better than the .22LR in them but by then I had sold it. Damn little guns are amazingly well made and last I looked still to this day sell quite well. Seems a lot of people still love them.
 
Smallest: Seecamp LWS-25 & LWS-32.

I did have a double-action Beretta .25, now discontinued, exact model not remembered, which may well have been lighter in weight, than the all-stainless-steel Seecamps, but I remember it being dimensionally a bit larger.
 
I had a NAA .22 revolver that I carried behind my belt buckle while a LEO. The onion field led me to that... Sold it and now the smallest I have is a Seecamp .32.
 
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Bauer .25 pistol for autoloaders.

NAA .22LR revolver 1.125" bbl (1 1/8") for revolvers. I made it slightly bigger by swapping the little birdshead stocks for some cool, engraved boot stocks.

Two close contenders are: Beretta 950b in .25ACP and Seecamp LWS in .32ACP.

I still own these, and haven't had anything smaller.
 
Beretta 950 in .25. Despite the .25 cartridge size, it kicks more than you’d expect due to the small size of the pistol.
 
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